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Before I get into the film Jennifer's Body, I want to flash back a couple of years to another TIFF, when a little-known gem called Juno burst onto the big screen, winning rave reviews, and garnering some major awards, thus becoming the Little Movie That Could, and capturing hearts all over the place. I saw Juno premiere at TIFF that year, and had chosen it simply because of its lead actor, Ellen Page. The girl had already impressed the heck outta me in Hard Candy and, though I sort of feared her, I also wanted to see what else she could pull off when she switched to another genre. I wasn't disappointed, to be sure. But that year, that screening, also managed to spark an unexpected love in me for its writer, Diablo Cody.

So when The Hatter told me that Diablo was writing a horror movie, I was instantly on board. Nothing else mattered other than the fact that one of my new favourite writers was writing a script in one of my all-time favourite genres. I was sold from the get-go.

I kept half an eye on the film as it developed, but didn't want to know too much. I wanted to be surprised. The first chance I got, I quickly bought my ticket for the screening, and eagerly awaited the film's premiere as TIFF's opening night Midnight Madness selection this year.

The film centres on odd-couple BFF's who, in addition to being complete opposites in life, also happen to be a little...closer...than most. There's Needy, the mousy, nerdy quiet girl that (with the exception of her boyfriend, Chip) every guy ignores, and Jennifer, the hot, spontaneous, outrageous, confident and rebellious girl that every guy would die for.

Jennifer (Megan Fox) and Needy (Amanda Seyfried) grew up together but one day after a tragic party Jennifer changes her snacking habits. The male population of the local high school seems to be consumed by the change. Can Needy help Jennifer get over her untidy habit?

This was not quite, what I expected. I counted on a rather lame zombie movie where she is too slow to eat only the slow movers. What I got a story more of in line with the "Ginger Snaps" series. It had more to do with sisterly love and a dash of blood. The film was cute but not memorable. Mayan's tossed virgins in the senote all the time. So why not Jennifer?

I only saw the Blu-ray so I cannot compare the versions. However, do not overlook the Blu-ray extras.

I did a blind buy with this not knowing what to expect.. that said...I hate to say it but it was enjoyable.First we have what I would call a B-movie slasher and I think this was one of the better ones to come out in a while. With all the 're-imagining' that we have suffered throughout the last 10 years I think this one is a real gem as an original, although I think the dialouge was a real bit too 'hip' for my taste. Would recommend to any horror fan.